EP2291341B1 - Verfahren zur erzeugung von benzol, toluol (und naphthalin) aus c1-c4-alkanen unter örtlich getrennter ko-dosierung von wasserstoff - Google Patents

Verfahren zur erzeugung von benzol, toluol (und naphthalin) aus c1-c4-alkanen unter örtlich getrennter ko-dosierung von wasserstoff Download PDF

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EP2291341B1
EP2291341B1 EP09749856A EP09749856A EP2291341B1 EP 2291341 B1 EP2291341 B1 EP 2291341B1 EP 09749856 A EP09749856 A EP 09749856A EP 09749856 A EP09749856 A EP 09749856A EP 2291341 B1 EP2291341 B1 EP 2291341B1
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  • the present invention relates to a process for the non-oxidative dehydroaromatization of a C 1 -C 4 -aliphatic-containing educt stream by reacting the reactant stream in the presence of a catalyst in a reaction zone 1 to a product containing aromatic hydrocarbons P and regeneration of coke deposited by in its activity
  • a catalyst comprising a hydrogen-containing mixture H in a reaction zone 2, wherein at least a portion of the deposited coke is converted to methane and at least a portion of the resulting methane is fed to the reaction zone 1.
  • Aromatic hydrocarbons such as benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, styrene, xylene and naphthalene are important intermediates in the chemical industry, and their demand is still increasing. As a rule, they are obtained by catalytic reforming of naphtha, which in turn is obtained from petroleum. Recent research shows that world oil reserves are more limited compared to natural gas reserves. Therefore, the production of aromatic hydrocarbons from educts that can be obtained from natural gas, is now an economically interesting alternative.
  • the main component of natural gas is usually methane.
  • DHAM non-oxidative dehydroaromatization
  • a major problem for the industrial use of dehydroaromatization under non-oxidative conditions is the coking because it reduces the activity of the catalyst in a relatively short time, resulting in short production cycles and a high regeneration requirement. Frequently, the coking is accompanied by a shortened life of the catalyst. Also, the regeneration of the catalysts is not without problems, since for an economic process on the one hand regularly the output activities must be restored and on the other hand this must be possible over a large number of cycles.
  • the coke deposits also have an unfavorable effect on the material balance or the yield, since each molecule of starting material which is converted into coke is no longer available for the desired reaction to aromatics.
  • the coke selectivities achieved hitherto in the prior art are in most cases more than 20%, based on the reacted aliphatics.
  • DHAM is an endothermic reaction that relies on external heat input. If the reaction is heated indirectly, large heat exchanger surfaces are required, which make the process complex in terms of apparatus and economy. In addition, take place on the heat exchanger surfaces due to the higher temperatures unwanted side reactions, such as coking.
  • WO-A 03/000826 describes a process for the aromatization of methane, in which the methane is reacted in a reaction zone in the presence of an active catalyst, wherein the catalyst is deactivated. A portion of the deactivated catalyst is regenerated in a regeneration zone with a regeneration gas, with the catalyst circulating between the reaction zone and the regeneration zone. As regeneration gases oxygen or air, hydrogen and water vapor can be used. The gases produced during regeneration are no longer used. The heat generated during the regeneration is transferred into the reaction zone by the catalyst itself or other heat exchange media.
  • US-A 2007/0249879 relates to a process for converting methane into higher hydrocarbons including aromatics.
  • the reactor used consists of at least two series-connected reaction zones.
  • the particulate catalyst is passed from the first to the second reaction zone, the methane-containing stream in the reverse direction from the second to the first reaction zone. In all reaction zones, a conversion of methane to product takes place. Parts of the catalyst can be removed for regeneration and recycled after regeneration. The regeneration takes place by means of an oxygen-containing gas.
  • the catalyst is optionally subsequently activated with a hydrogen-containing gas.
  • a portion of the catalyst may be withdrawn and heated in a separate heating zone with combustion gases derived from an additional source of fuel. The heated catalyst is then returned to the reaction zone.
  • WO-A 2006/011568 describes a process for the preparation of aromatic hydrocarbons and hydrogen.
  • a methane and 2 to 10% hydrogen-containing gas stream is passed over a catalyst for the dehydroaromatization.
  • the supply of methane is temporarily interrupted. According to the examples given after 5 hours reaction (supply of a methane / hydrogen mixture) for two hours, the methane supply is turned off, so that the catalyst is regenerated in a hydrogen atmosphere.
  • the gas stream M produced in the regeneration is without separation the hydrogen is returned to the reaction zone 1, a complex and expensive separation of the two very low-boiling compound hydrogen and methane is not necessary.
  • the addition of hydrogen in the reactant stream also positively influences the coking tendency of the catalyst.
  • at least a portion of the hydrogen contained in gas stream M is recycled to reaction zone 1 prior to recycle. This embodiment has the advantage that the hydrogen content in the reaction zone 1 can be adjusted independently of the conditions in the reaction zone 2, on which the composition of the gas stream M depends.
  • the heat generated in the regeneration of the catalyst is transferred directly to the reaction zone 1 by the recycling of the catalyst and of the methane or gas stream M.
  • part of the heat of reaction required for the aromatization is generated in the system itself, resulting in a reduced external energy requirement of the overall system.
  • Non-oxidative according to the present invention means with respect to the DHAM, that the concentration of oxidizing agents such as oxygen or nitrogen oxides in the reactant stream E below 5 wt .-%, preferably below 1 wt .-%, more preferably below 0.1 % By weight. Most preferably, the mixture is free of oxygen. It is also particularly preferred that the concentration of oxidizing agents in mixture E be equal to or less than the concentration of oxidizing agents in the source from which the C 1 -C 4 aliphates are derived.
  • non-oxidative in the context of the present invention means that the coke deposits originating from the DHAM on the catalyst for its regeneration are not converted into CO and / or CO 2 by means of oxidation agents such as air or oxygen.
  • concentration of oxidizing agent in the mixture H to be used for regeneration in step II is below 5% by weight, preferably below 1% by weight, more preferably below 0.1% by weight.
  • the concentration of methane in the hydrogen-containing gas stream H used for the regeneration in step II is at most 70% by weight, preferably at most 50% by weight, more preferably at most 30% by weight and particularly preferably at most 15% by weight.
  • the reactant stream E contains at least one aliphatic having 1 to 4 carbon atoms.
  • these aliphates include, for example, methane, ethane, propane, n-butane, i-butane, ethene, propene, 1- and 2-butene, isobutene.
  • the Eduktstrom E contains at least 50 mol%, preferably at least 60 mol%, more preferably at least 70 mol%, most preferably at least 80 mol%, in particular at least 90 mol% C 1 -C 4 aliphatic.
  • Educt stream E then preferably contains at least 50 mol%, preferably at least 60 mol%, more preferably at least 70 mol%, even more preferably at least 80 mol%, in particular at least 90 mol% of alkanes having 1 to 4 C-atoms.
  • the reactant stream E preferably contains at least 50 mol%, preferably at least 60 mol%, particularly preferably at least 70 mol%, more preferably at least 80 mol%, in particular at least 90 mol%, of methane.
  • natural gas is used as the source of C 1 -C 4 -aliphatic.
  • the typical composition of natural gas is as follows: 75 to 99 mol% methane, 0.01 to 15 mol% ethane, 0.01 to 10 mol% propane, up to 6 mol% butane, up to 30 mol% carbon dioxide, up to 30 mol% hydrogen sulphide, up to 15 mol% nitrogen and up to 5 mol% helium.
  • the natural gas can be purified and enriched prior to use in the process according to the invention by methods known to those skilled in the art. Purification includes, for example, the removal of any hydrogen sulfide or carbon dioxide present in natural gas and other undesirable compounds in the subsequent process.
  • the C 1 -C 4 -aliphatic compounds contained in the educt current E can also originate from other sources, for example from petroleum refining.
  • the C 1 -C 4 -aliphatics may also have been produced regeneratively (eg biogas) or synthetically (eg Fischer-Tropsch synthesis).
  • the reactant stream E may additionally contain ammonia, traces of lower alcohols and further admixtures typical for biogas.
  • LPG liquid petroleum gas
  • LNG Liquefied Natural Gas
  • hydrogen, steam, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen and one or more noble gases can be admixed with the reactant stream E.
  • the reactant stream E hydrogen, preferably 0.1 to 10% by volume of hydrogen, particularly preferably 0.1 to 5% by volume of hydrogen.
  • the reactant stream is admixed with the gas stream M formed during the regeneration, which contains methane and hydrogen which is not consumed in the regeneration.
  • step I of the process according to the invention the reaction of the feed stream E takes place under non-oxidative conditions in the presence of a catalyst in a reaction zone 1 to a product stream P containing aromatic hydrocarbons.
  • This reaction is a dehydroaromatization, ie the C 1 -C 4 -aliphatic compounds contained in the reactant stream E react under dehydrogenation and cyclization to give the corresponding aromatics, hydrogen being liberated.
  • the DHAM is carried out in the presence of suitable catalysts.
  • all catalysts which catalyze the DHAM can be used in step I of the process according to the invention.
  • the DHAM catalysts contain a porous support and at least one metal deposited thereon.
  • the carrier usually contains a crystalline or amorphous inorganic compound.
  • the catalyst preferably contains at least one metallosilicate as carrier. It is preferred to use aluminum silicates as the carrier. Very particularly preferred zeolites are used according to the invention as the carrier. Zeolites are aluminum silicates which are usually produced in the sodium form during their preparation. In the Na form, the excess negative charge present in the crystal lattice due to the exchange of 4-valent Si atoms for 3-valent Al atoms is compensated by Na ions. Instead of sodium alone, the zeolite can also contain other alkali metal and / or alkaline earth metal ions for charge balance.
  • the at least one zeolite contained in the catalysts preferably has a structure which is selected from the structural types pentasil and MWW and is particularly preferably selected from the structural types MFI, MEL, mixed structures of MFI and MEL and MWW.
  • a zeolite of the ZSM-5 or MCM-22 type Very particular preference is given to using a zeolite of the ZSM-5 or MCM-22 type.
  • the designations of the structure types of the zeolites correspond to the statements in WM Meier, DH Olson and Ch. Baerlocher, "Atlas of Zeolite Structure Types", Elsevier, 3rd edition, Amsterdam 2001.
  • the synthesis of the zeolites is known to the person skilled in the art and can be based, for example, on Alkali aluminate, alkali silicate and amorphous SiO 2 are carried out under hydrothermal conditions.
  • the type of channel systems formed in the zeolite can be controlled via organic template molecules, the temperature and other experimental parameters.
  • the zeolites may contain other elements besides Al, such as Ga, B, Fe or In.
  • the zeolites used in the H-form are preferably used as supports.
  • a common and preferred process according to the present invention for converting the catalysts into the H form is a two-stage process in which the alkali metal and / or alkaline earth metal ions are first exchanged for ammonium ions.
  • the ammonium ion decomposes into volatile ammonia and the proton remaining in the zeolite.
  • the zeolite is treated with a NH 4 -containing mixture.
  • a NH 4 -containing component of the mixture containing NH 4 an ammonium salt selected from the group of ammonium chloride, ammonium carbonate, ammonium hydrogencarbonate, ammonium nitrate, ammonium phosphate, ammonium acetate, ammonium hydrogenphosphate, ammonium dihydrogenphosphate, ammonium sulfate and ammonium hydrogensulfate is used.
  • Ammonium nitrate is preferably used as the NH 4 -containing component.
  • the treatment of the zeolite with the NH 4 -containing mixture is carried out according to the known, suitable for the ammonium exchange of zeolites methods. These include, for example, soaking, dipping or spraying the zeolite with an ammonium salt solution, the solution generally being used in excess.
  • the solvents used are preferably water and alcohols.
  • the mixture usually contains 1 to 20 wt .-% of the NH 4 component used.
  • the treatment with the NH 4 -containing mixture is usually carried out over a period of several hours and at elevated temperatures. After the action of the NH 4 -containing mixture on the zeolite, excess mixture can be removed and the zeolite washed.
  • the zeolite is dried at 40 to 150 ° C for several hours, usually 4 to 20 hours.
  • This is followed by the calcination of the zeolite at temperatures of 300 to 700 ° C, preferably from 350 to 650 ° C and particularly preferably from 500 to 600 ° C.
  • the duration of the calcination is usually 2 to 24 hours, preferably 3 to 10 hours, more preferably 4 to 6 hours.
  • zeolites which have been treated again with an NH 4 -containing mixture and subsequently dried are used as the carrier.
  • the re-treatment of the zeolites with the NH 4 -containing mixture is carried out as described above.
  • H-form zeolites have usually undergone a first ammonium exchange by treatment with an NH 4 -containing mixture followed by drying and calcining. Therefore, according to the invention, commercially available zeolites in the H-form can be used as the carrier a), but they are preferably subjected to a renewed treatment with an NH 4 -containing mixture and optionally calcined.
  • the DHAM catalyst contains at least one metal.
  • the metal is selected from Groups 3 to 12 of the Periodic Table of the Elements (IUPAC).
  • the DHAM catalyst preferably contains at least one element selected from the transition metals of main groups 6 to 11. More preferably, the DHAM catalyst contains Mo, W, Mn, Tc, Re, Fe, Ru, Os, Co, Rh, Ir, Ni , Pd, Pt, Cu, Ag, Au.
  • the DHAM catalyst contains at least one element selected from Mo, W, Re, Fe, Ru, Os, Co, Rh, Ir, Ni, Pd, Pt, Cu.
  • the DHAM catalyst contains at least one element selected from Mo, W and Re.
  • the DHAM catalyst contains at least one metal as active component and at least one further metal as doping.
  • the active component is selected according to the invention from Mo, W, Re, Ru, Os, Rh, Ir, Pd, Pt.
  • the doping is selected according to the invention from the group Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, V, Zn, Zr and Ga, preferably from the group Fe, Co, Ni, Cu.
  • the DHAM catalyst may contain more than one metal as active component and more than one metal as doping. These are each selected from the metals specified for the active component and the doping.
  • the at least one metal is applied wet-chemically or dry-chemically to the support.
  • the metals are applied in the form of aqueous, organic or organic-aqueous solutions of their salts or complexes by impregnating the support with the appropriate solution.
  • a solvent can also serve supercritical CO 2 .
  • the impregnation can be carried out by the incipient wetness method, in which the porous volume of the support is filled up with approximately the same volume of impregnating solution and, optionally after a ripening, the support is dried. It is also possible to work with an excess of solution, the volume of this solution being greater than the porous volume of the support. In this case, the carrier is mixed with the impregnating solution and stirred for a sufficient time.
  • the carrier with a solution of the corresponding metal compound.
  • a solution of the corresponding metal compound there are also other manufacturing methods known to the person skilled in the art, such as precipitation of the metal compounds on the support, spraying of a metal compound Solution, Soltränkung etc. possible.
  • the catalyst is dried at about 80 to 130 ° C usually for 4 to 20 hours in vacuo or in air.
  • the at least one metal can also be applied by dry chemical methods, for example by precipitating the metal carbonyls which are gaseous at elevated temperatures, such as Mo (CO) 6 , W (CO) 6 and Re 2 (CO) 10, from the gas phase on the carrier.
  • the deposition of the metal carbonyl compound is carried out after the calcination of the carrier.
  • the catalyst contains 0.1 to 20 wt .-%, preferably 0.2 to 15 wt .-%, particularly preferably 0.5 to 10 wt .-%, each based on the total weight of the catalyst of the at least one metal.
  • the catalyst may contain only one metal, it may contain a mixture of two, three or more metals.
  • the elements can be wet-chemically applied together in a solution or in successive different solutions with drying steps between the individual applications. The elements can also be applied mixed, i. one part wet-chemical and another part dry-chemical. Between the plots of the metal compounds may be calcined as needed as described above.
  • the catalyst may contain at least one metal from the group of the active component in combination with at least one metal selected from the group of the doping.
  • the concentration of the active component is 0.1 to 20 wt .-%, preferably 0.2 to 15 wt .-%, particularly preferably 0.5 to 10 wt .-%, each based on the total weight of the catalyst ,
  • the doping is in this case in the catalyst according to the invention in a concentration of at least 0.1 wt .-%, preferably at least 0.2 wt .-%, most preferably at least 0.5 wt .-%, based on the total weight of the catalyst in front.
  • the catalyst is mixed with a binder.
  • Suitable binders are the customary binders known to the person skilled in the art, such as aluminum oxide and / or Si-containing binders. Particularly preferred are Si-containing binders; In particular, tetraalkoxysilanes, polysiloxanes and colloidal SiO 2 sols are suitable.
  • a shaping step is carried out, in which the catalyst composition is processed into shaped bodies according to the processes known to the person skilled in the art.
  • a shaping process are, for example, spraying a suspension containing the carrier a) or the catalyst composition, spray drying, tableting, pressing in the wet or dry state and to call extrusion. Two or more of these methods can also be combined.
  • Auxiliaries such as pore formers and pasting agents or else other additives known to the person skilled in the art can be used for shaping. Possible pasting agents are those compounds which improve the mixing, kneading and flow properties.
  • these are preferably organic, in particular hydrophilic polymers such as cellulose, cellulose derivatives such as methylcellulose, starch such as potato starch, wallpaper pastes, acrylates, polyacrylates, polymethacrylates, polyvinyl alcohols, polyvinylpyrrolidone, polyisobutylene, polytetrahydrofuran, polyglycol ethers, fatty acid compounds, wax emulsions, water or mixtures from two or more of these compounds.
  • hydrophilic polymers such as cellulose, cellulose derivatives such as methylcellulose, starch such as potato starch, wallpaper pastes, acrylates, polyacrylates, polymethacrylates, polyvinyl alcohols, polyvinylpyrrolidone, polyisobutylene, polytetrahydrofuran, polyglycol ethers, fatty acid compounds, wax emulsions, water or mixtures from two or more of these compounds.
  • pore formers which can be dispersed, suspended or emulsified in water or aqueous solvent mixtures are, for example, polyalkylene oxides, polystyrene, polyacrylates, polymethacrylates, polyolefins, polyamides, polyesters, carbohydrates, cellulose, cellulose derivatives such as methylcellulose, sugar natural fibers, pulp, To name graphite or mixtures of two or more of these compounds.
  • Pore formers and / or pasting agents are preferably removed after deformation from the resulting shaped body by at least one suitable drying and / or calcination step. The conditions required for this can be selected analogously to the parameters described above for calcination and are known to the person skilled in the art.
  • the shaped catalyst bodies are produced by spray drying.
  • the geometry of the catalysts obtainable according to the invention may, for example, be spherical (hollow or full), cylindrical (hollow or full), ring, saddle, star, honeycomb or tablet shape.
  • extrudates are for example in strand, Trilob, Quatrolob, star or hollow cylindrical shape in question.
  • the catalyst mass to be molded can be extruded, calcined and the extrudates thus obtained broken and processed into a split or powder. The split can be separated into different sieve fractions.
  • the catalyst is used as a shaped body or split.
  • the catalyst is used as a powder.
  • the catalyst powder may contain binders, but also be free of binder.
  • the catalyst according to the invention contains a binder, this is present in a concentration of 5 to 80 wt .-%, based on the total weight of the catalyst, preferably from 10 to 50 wt .-%, particularly preferably from 10 to 30 wt.%.
  • This activation can be carried out with a C 1 -C 4 alkane, such as ethane, propane, butane or a mixture thereof, preferably butane.
  • the activation is carried out at a temperature of 250 to 850 ° C, preferably at 350 to 650 ° C, and a pressure of 0.5 to 5 bar, preferably at 0.5 to 2 bar performed.
  • the gas hourly space velocity (GHSV) at activation is 100 to 4000 h -1 , preferably 500 to 2000 h -1 .
  • the feedstock stream E contains the C 1 -C 4 -alkane, or a mixture thereof, per se, or the C 1 -C 4 -alkane, or a mixture thereof, is added to the feedstock stream E. becomes.
  • the activation is carried out at a temperature of 250 to 650 ° C, preferably at 350 to 550 ° C, and a pressure of 0.5 to 5 bar, preferably at 0.5 to 2 bar performed.
  • the catalyst is activated with a H 2 -containing gas stream which may additionally contain inert gases such as N 2 , He, Ne and Ar.
  • the dehydroaromatization of C 1 -C 4 -aliphatates in the presence of a catalyst at temperatures from 400 to 1000 ° C, preferably from 500 to 900 ° C, particularly preferably from 600 to 800 ° C, in particular from 700 to 800 ° C, at a pressure of 0.5 to 100 bar, preferably at 1 to 30 bar, more preferably at 1 to 10 bar, in particular 1 to 5 bar performed.
  • the reaction is carried out at a GHSV (Gas Hourly Space Velocity) of 100 to 10,000 h -1 , preferably 200 to 3000 h -1 .
  • the dehydroaromatization of C 1 -C 4 aliphates according to step I and the regeneration of the catalyst deactivated by coke deposits with hydrogen according to step II can in principle be carried out in all reactor types known from the prior art.
  • a suitable reactor form is the fixed bed, radial flow, tubular or shell and tube reactor.
  • the catalyst is as a fixed bed in a reaction tube or in a bundle of reaction tubes.
  • the catalysts can be used as fluidized bed, moving bed or fluidized bed in the appropriate, suitable reactor types and the process according to the invention can be carried out with the catalysts present in this way.
  • the catalyst can be used undiluted or mixed with inert material.
  • the inert material may be any material which is inert at the reaction conditions prevailing in the reaction zones, i. not reacted.
  • the undoped catalyst used for the catalyst is particularly suitable, but also inert zeolites, alumina, silica, etc.
  • the particle size of the inert material is in the range of the size of the catalyst particles.
  • the inert material serves primarily as a cost-effective heat transfer medium in order to introduce thermal energy from the reaction zone 2 or, if appropriate, after discharge and heating into the reaction zone 1.
  • the catalyst is undiluted or mixed with inert material in the reaction zone 1, in the reaction zone 2 or in both reaction zones as a fixed, moving or fluidized bed.
  • the catalyst or the mixture of catalyst and inert material is particularly preferably present in the reaction zone 1, in the reaction zone 2 or in both reaction zones as a fluidized bed
  • the C 1 -C 4 -aliphatic compounds are converted to aromatics with liberation of H 2 .
  • the product stream P therefore contains at least one aromatic hydrocarbon selected from the group consisting of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, styrene, xylene and naphthalene. Most preferably, it contains benzene and toluene.
  • the product stream containing unreacted C 1 -C 4 aliphatic hydrogen and the inert gases contained in the reactant stream E such as N 2 , He, Ne, Ar, the reactant stream E added substances such as H 2 and already present in E impurities.
  • the regeneration according to stage II in reaction zone 2 is at temperatures of 600 ° C to 1000 ° C and more preferably from 700 ° C to 900 ° C and pressures of 1 bar to 30 bar, preferably from 1 bar to 15 bar and more preferably from 1 to 10 bar performed.
  • the temperature at the inlet to the reaction zone 2 is above the temperature at the inlet to the reaction zone 1.
  • the inlet temperature in reaction zone 2 is at least 50 ° C, preferably at least 75 ° C, more preferably at least 100 ° C. above the inlet temperature in the reaction zone 1.
  • the catalyst used for the DHAM in step I is regenerated regularly with the hydrogen contained in the gas stream H in step II. It will at least a portion of the deposited coke is converted to methane.
  • the result is a methane-containing gas stream M, which in addition to the resulting methane unreacted hydrogen and already contained in mixture H substances.
  • at least part of the methane produced in the regeneration is fed to the reaction zone 1.
  • the methane can be supplied to the reaction zone 1 after separation from the gas stream M.
  • at least 50% of the methane formed in reaction zone 2, particularly preferably at least 70%, in particular at least 90% of the methane produced in reaction zone 2 are fed to reaction zone 1.
  • Most preferably, all the methane produced in the regeneration is fed to the reaction zone 1.
  • the methane-containing gas stream M produced during the regeneration is fed to the reaction zone 1.
  • the gas stream M can be fed without prior separation of one or more components of the reaction zone 1, but it can also be separated one or more components before returning the gas stream M.
  • the CH 4 / H 2 ratio at the entrance of the reaction zone 1 can be adjusted in a targeted manner.
  • at least part of the unreacted hydrogen contained therein is removed before the recycling of at least part of the gas stream M.
  • the methane produced in stage II or the methane-containing gas stream M can be fed directly to the reaction zone 1 or fed to the reactant stream E by adding the methane or the gas stream M.
  • the reaction zone 1 and the reaction zone 2 are two reaction zones, which are spatially separated in a reactor or spatially separated in different reactors.
  • the reaction zone 1 and the reaction zone 2 are defined by the reactions taking place in them.
  • the reaction zone 1 the reaction of C 1 -C 4 -aliphatic compounds contained in the reactant stream E proceeds to aromatic hydrocarbons, in the reaction zone 2 the conversion of the coke deposited on the deactivated catalyst to methane with the aid of the hydrogen contained in the gas stream H.
  • Reaction zone 1 and reaction zone 2 can each be converted into each other by changing the gas streams.
  • the reaction zone 1 is converted into the reaction zone 2 by reducing the reactant stream E and supplying the gas stream H.
  • Reduction of the educt current E means that the reactant stream E is at most 10% by volume in the reaction zone of the gases fed in, preferably at most 5% by volume, and especially preferably at most 1% by volume. Particularly preferred is the complete closure of the supply of the reactant stream E.
  • reaction zone 2 is converted into reaction zone 1 by reducing the gas stream H and feeding the feedstock stream E.
  • Reduction of the gas stream H means that the gas stream H forms at most 10% by volume of the gases fed into the reaction zone 2, preferably at most 5% by volume and more preferably at most 1% by volume, based on the total volume of the gas feed.
  • the supply of the gas stream H is completely closed.
  • the reactant stream E contains no hydrogen, then the supply of the gas stream H in the conversion of the reaction zone 2 in the reaction zone 1 can only be throttled so far that adjusted to the coking positive impacting content of hydrogen in the reaction zone 1 becomes.
  • the conversion of the reaction zone 1 into the reaction zone 2 and the conversion of the reaction zone 2 into the reaction zone 1 are carried out coupled with each other alternately, so that a reaction zone alternately at intervals of time as reaction zone 1, in which the DHAM takes place, and as a reaction zone 2, in which at least a portion of the deposited coke is converted into methane with the aid of hydrogen, is present.
  • the other reaction zone is for this purpose in each case in a time-shifted manner as reaction zone 2 and as reaction zone 1.
  • the one reaction zone is from 1 to 50 hours as reaction zone 1 (dehydroaromatization) and from 1 to 50 hours as reaction zone 2 (regeneration).
  • reaction zone 1 and more than one reaction zone 2 may be present, only at least one reaction zone 1 and at least one reaction zone 2 have to be present.
  • Reaction zones may also be present which are in the phase of conversion of reaction zone 1 to reaction zone 2, reaction zones may still be present in which the catalyst is regenerated by other methods, for example by means of oxygen or water vapor, possibly requiring a recarbidation step.
  • only reaction zones 1 and reaction zones 2 are preferred.
  • the catalyst is transferred from the reaction zone 1 in the reaction zone 2 and regenerated there with the aid of the hydrogen-containing gas stream H.
  • the regenerated catalyst is then recycled back to the reaction zone 1.
  • the reaction zone 1 is converted into the reaction zone 2 as described above by reducing the feed of the feed stream E and feeding the gas stream H, regenerating the deactivated catalyst and then converting the reaction zone 2 into the reaction zone 1 again as described above.
  • the reaction zone 1 and the reaction zone 2 are spatially separated in a reactor.
  • the reactor contains the catalyst or a mixture of catalyst and inert material in the form of particles and is operated as a stationary fluidized bed, which is a bubbling or turbulent fluidized bed provided with suitable means for retaining the catalyst and optionally the inert material ,
  • the catalyst particles or the mixture of catalyst and inert material are sufficiently fluidized in order to regularly pass through the various spatial zones of the reactor.
  • the feed of the educt stream E takes place above the supply of the gas stream H. This embodiment is shown schematically in FIG FIG. 1 shown.
  • reaction zone 2 In the region of the feed of the gas stream H, there is the reaction zone 2, in which, according to the invention, the reaction of the coke deposits with methane takes place according to step II of the present process.
  • the resulting gas stream M rises up into the reaction zone 1, in which the C 1 -C 4 -aliphatic compounds contained in the reactant stream E are converted to aromatics.
  • the fluidized catalyst particles or the mixture of catalyst and inert material move out of the reaction zone 2 into the reaction zone 1 and vice versa, ie migrate back and forth between the reaction zone 1 and the reaction zone 2.
  • At least a portion of the heat generated in the regeneration of the catalyst in step II in the reaction zone 2 is supplied to the reaction zone 1 to at least partially contribute to the energy required in step I for the DHAM.
  • the heat supply can be done directly or indirectly.
  • the heat is supplied directly.
  • at least a portion of the resulting in the regeneration of the catalyst in step II in the reaction zone 2 heat directly by transferring at least a portion of the regenerated catalyst from the reaction zone 2 of the reaction zone 1 is supplied.
  • the regenerated catalyst serves as a heat carrier.
  • at least part of the heat produced in the regeneration of the catalyst in step II in the reaction zone 2 is supplied directly from the reaction zone 2 to the reaction zone 1 by the gas stream M.
  • At least a portion of the resulting in the regeneration of the catalyst in step II in the reaction zone 2 heat directly by transfer at least a portion of the regenerated catalyst and at least a portion of the gas stream M from the reaction zone 2 of the reaction zone 1 fed.
  • the catalyst When converting the reaction zone 1 into the reaction zone 2 and vice versa, the catalyst is preferably present as a fixed bed or as a stationary fluidized bed.
  • the operated as reaction zone 1 part cools due to the endothermic DHAM. After conversion to the reaction zone 2, this reaction zone is heated by the exothermic conversion of the coke deposits into methane. When this reaction zone is then converted back into the reaction zone 1, at least a portion of the heat resulting from the conversion of the coke deposits to methane is transferred by the heated catalyst into the reaction zone 1.
  • a portion of the energy required in reaction zone 1 in step I of the present process may be supplied by heating the catalyst and optionally the inert material indirectly, for example, through a heat exchanger bundle in reaction zone 1.
  • the running catalyst is heated to a temperature of at least 50 ° C, preferably at least 100 ° C and more preferably at least 150 ° C above the temperature in the reaction zone 1.
  • the heating of the catalyst carried out can be direct or indirect.
  • the catalyst carried out is heated directly, for example by combustion gases are passed through the catalyst.
  • an inert gas can be heated with the combustion gases, which then heats the catalyst in direct contact.

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